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2.0 out of 5 stars
Started Strong, Ended Weak, November 1, 2006
This books started out as a fun read but halfway through the book the plot took such a turn that I don't think Carole Matthews thinks much of her readers. Without giving it away, the plot "twist" is something that could be easily cleared up and reminds me of a (stupid) premised from the TV sitcom Three's Company. Give the reader a little credit! Yes, this may be a "chick-lit" book but not all your readers are dumb blonds! Very disappointing!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not up to par with most of Matthews' novels, November 28, 2006
Fern has aspirations of making it in the entertainment world. Barely scraping by doing double duty with her job as a bartender and crooner at the local pub, she reluctantly takes a day job as personal assistant to temperamental germ-phobic opera singer Evan David, to whom she soon becomes attracted. When her partner Carl asks her to audition with him for the Fame Game (think American Idol, or since this is the UK, Pop Idol), she does not hesitate to play hooky. When the show offers her a solo opportunity, Carl steps aside and tells her to take the plunge. Then the unthinkable happens ~ Evan is chosen as one of the Fame Game judges, and knowing his stand on wanna-bes, Fern gets cold feet and flees the live show.
Matthews just keeps churning them out, and her writing this time out is a bit stale, and the plot contrived. The plotting is slow - why the two of these characters think they are in love with each other is beyond me - they only interact in about 1/4 of the entire story, and both spend more time in bed with others.
I usually love her novels, but this time out, I can only give it a lukewarm recommendation. The plot, while interesting, fails to spark much interest, and the romance is just not non-existent. While I expect happily ever afters in romance novels, this one was just a little too pat. Just not what you expect from such an accomplished author. More like she phoned this one in.
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3.0 out of 5 stars
Square Peg In A Round Hole, November 4, 2007
A lighthearted novel filled with quick wit and totally unrealistic developments that will have you rolling your eyes and laughing at the same time. Welcome to the Real World is built squarely upon the foundation established by the romantic comedy genre - it is an escape from the gloom and doom, stress filled world where dreams are crushed quickly and no one believes in happy endings!
With the popularity of American Idol soaring, believing regular people can achieve astronomical success is no longer a crazy dream, but an expected season finale. Capitalizing on this phenomenon, Welcome to the Real World weaves Fern Kendal's singing aspirations and a short lived opportunity to perform on Fame Game into the fabric of this fantasy tale that could only take place within the real world of Matthews creative imagination.
When Fern Kendal, barmaid and wanna-be singer lands the temporary job placement assignment of a life time, as the personal assistant for opera singing sensation, Evan David, what ensues is a genuine collision of polar opposites. While Fern has very little, lives in a shabby flat, works slinging lagers at a local pub, David rides in limosines, sipping champagne. Yet, they have much to learn from each other. Throw in all the complicating factors of Fern's family problems, asthmatic nephew and a best friend that has loved her since their teens, and there's a lot going on throughout this novel, much of which will take the reader by surprise.
Welcome to the Real World is one of those absolutely unreal, happily ever after stories that entertains the reader with quick humor and flaky characters. The lack of true interaction between the leading characters, Fern and Evan, makes their relationship feel forced and contrived. Most all "happy ever afters" are unrealistic in some way however, there's a bit too much "just go with me" in this one.
Happy Reading!
Chocolate Lover's Club is scheduled for release in February '08.
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